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WO 98/47509 PCT/US98/07318 METHOD OF USING CYCLOOXYGENASE-2 INHIBITORS IN THE PREVENTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISORDERS Field of the Invention This invention is in the field of preventing cardiovascular disorders. More specifically, this invention relates to the use of cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors or derivatives thereof in preventing cardiovascular disease including atherosclerosis.
Background of the Invention Prostaglandins play a major role in the inflammation process and the inhibition of prostaglandin production, especially production of PGG2, PGH2 and PGE2, has been a common target of anti-inflammatory drug discovery.
However, common non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID's) that are active in reducing the prostaglandininduced pain and swelling associated with the inflammation process are also active in affecting other prostaglandinregulated processes not associated with the inflammation process. Thus, use of high doses of most common NSAID's can produce severe side effects, including life threatening ulcers, that limit their therapeutic potential. An alternative to NSAID's is the use of corticosteroids, which also produce severe adverse effects, especially when long term therapy is involved.
NSAIDs have been found to prevent the production of prostaglandins by inhibiting enzymes in the human arachidonic acid/prostaglandin pathway, including the enzyme cyclooxygenase (COX). The recent discovery of an inducible enzyme associated with inflammation (named "cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2)" or "prostaglandin G/H synthase II") provide, a viable target of inhibition which more effectively WO 98/47509 PCT/US98/07318 2 reduces inflammation and produces fewer and less drastic side effects.
Recently, the role of inflammation in cardiovascular diseases is becoming more understood.
Ridker et al. (New Eng. J. Med., 336, 973-9 (1997)) describes a possible role of inflammation in cardiovascular disease. J. Boyle Path., 181, 93-9 (1997)) describes the association of plaque rupture and atherosclerotic inflammation.
Compounds which selectively inhibit cyclooxygenase-2 have been described in U.S. patents 5,380,738, 5,344,991, 5,393,790, 5,434,178, 5,474,995, 5, 510,368 and WO documents W096/06840, W096/03388, W096/03387, W096/19469, W096/25405, W095/15316, W094/15932, W094/27980, W095/00501, W094/13635, W094/20480, and W094/26731.
[Pyrazol-l-yl]benzenesulfonamides have been described as inhibitors of cyclooxygenase-2 and have shown promise in the treatment of inflammation, arthritis, and pain, with minimal side effects in pre-clinical and clinical trials. Their use for treating inflammation in vascular disease has been described in U.S. Patent No. 5,466,823.
However, their use for preventing cardiovascular-related diseases has not been previously described.
The present invention is directed to the use of inhibitors of cyclooxygenase-2 for the prevention of inflammation related cardiovascular disorders. More specifically, this invention relates to the use of cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors or derivatives thereof in preventing cardiovascular disease.
WO 98/47509 PCTUS98/07318 3 Detailed Description of the Invention The present invention provides a method for preventing cardiovascular disorders in a subject in need of such prevention, the method comprises treating the subject with a therapeutically effective amount of a cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor or derivative or pharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof.
The method above would be useful for, but not limited to, preventing inflammation-related cardiovascular disorders in a subject. The method would be useful for prevention of coronary artery disease, aneurysm, arteriosclerosis, atherosclerosis including cardiac transplant atherosclerosis, myocardial infarction, embolism, stroke, thrombosis, including venous thrombosis, angina including unstable angina, coronary plaque inflammation, bacterial-induced inflammation including Chlamydia-induced inflammation, viral induced inflammation, and inflammation associated with surgical procedures such as vascular grafting including coronary artery bypass surgery, revascularization procedures including angioplasty, stent placement, endarterectomy, or other invasive procedures involving arteries, veins and capillaries.
The term "prevention" includes either preventing the onset of clinically evident cardiovascular disorders altogether or preventing the onset of a preclinically evident stage of cardiovascular disorder in individuals.
This includes prophylactic treatment of those at risk of developing a cardiovascular disorder.
The phrase "therapeutically-effective" is intended to qualify the amount of each agent which will achieve the goal of improvement in disorder severity and the frequency of incidence over treatment of each agent by itself, while WO 98/47509 PCT/US98/07318 4 avoiding adverse side effects typically associated with alternative therapies.
The term "subject" for purposes of treatment includes any human or animal subject who is susceptible to any one of the known cardiovascular disorders, and preferably is.-a human subject. The subject may be at risk due to diet, exposure to bacterial or viral infection, having common markers present, being genetically predisposed to the cardiovascular disorders, and the like.
In the method above, cardiovascular disorder includes, but is not limited to, those disorders which are known to have an inflammation component and those that may be mediated by cyclooxygenase-2.
Inhibitors of the cyclooxygenase pathway in the metabolism of arachidonic acid used in the prevention of cardiovascular disorder may inhibit enzyme activity through a variety of mechanisms. By the way of example, the inhibitors used in the methods described herein may block the enzyme activity directly by acting as a substrate for the enzyme. The use of cyclooxygenase-2 selective inhibitors is highly advantageous in that it minimizes the gastric side effects that can occur with non-selective NSAID's, especially where prolonged prophylactic treatment is expected.
The term "cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor" denotes a compound able to inhibit cyclooxygenase-2 without significant inhibition of cyclooxygenase-l.
Preferably, it includes compounds which have a cyclooxygenase-2
IC
50 of less than about 0.2 uM, and also have a selectivity ratio of cyclooxygenase-2 inhibition over cyclooxygenase-1 inhibition of at least 50, and more preferably of at least 100. Even more preferably, the compounds have a cyclooxygenase-1 IC 5 0 of greater than about 1 uM, and more preferably of greater than 10 uM.
The method provided herein relates to the use of cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors or derivatives thereof in the prevention of an inflammation-related cardiovascular disorder.
The present invention provides a method of preventing an inflammation related cardiovascular disorder in a subject comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically-effective amount of a compound selected S::from L-783003 (Merck Co.; 5,5-dimethyl-4-(4- S' (methylsulfonyl)phenyl) (2-propoxy) -5H-furan-2-one);
L-
745337 (Merck Co.; 5-methanesulphonamida-6-(2,4difluorothiophenyl)-1-indanone); and a compound of Formula I comprising a sulfonylphenyl group as shown below R2 R1
R
3 Swherein A is a substituent selected from partially unsaturated or unsaturated heterocyclyl and partially unsaturated or unsaturated carbocyclic rings; wherein R 1 is at least one substituent selected from heterocyclyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl and aryl, wherein R 1 is optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more radicals selected from alkyl, haloalkyl, cyano, carboxyl, alkoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, hydroxyalkyl, haloalkoxy, amino, alkylamino, arylamino, nitro, alkoxyalkyl, alkylsulfinyl, halo, alkoxy and alkylthio; wherein R 2 is methyl or amino; and Swherein R 3 is a radical selected from hydrido, halo, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, cyanoalkyl, heterocyclyloxy, alkyloxy, alkylthio, alkylcarbonyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, haloalkyl, heterocyclyl, cycloalkenyl, aralkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, acyl, alkylthioalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonyl, arylcarbonyl, aralkylcarbonyl, aralkenyl, alkoxyalkyl, arylthioalkyl, aryloxyalkyl, aralkylthioalkyl, aralkoxyalkyl, alkoxyaralkoxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, aminocarbonyl, aminocarbonylalkyl, alkylaminocarbonyl, Narylaminocarbonyl, N-alkyl-N-arylaminocarbonyl, alkylaminocarbonylalkyl, carboxyalkyl, N-arylamino, N- &*Aalkylamino, N-alkyl-N-aralkylamino, N- ::1kylNa~a o aminoalkyl, N- 6.c~ylaminoalkyl, N-aralkylaminoalkyl, N-alkyl-N-aralkylaminoalkyl, Na-lkyl-N-arylaminoalkyl, aryloxy, aralkoxy, arylthio, aralkylthio, :.alkylsulfinyl, alkylsulfonyl, aminosulfonyl, alkylaminosulfonyl, N-arylaminosulfonyl, arylsulfonyl, N-alkyl-N- :..p-rylaminosulfonyl; or a pharmaceutically-acceptable ::-alt thereof; provided that if A is imidazole, the :s-Ilfonylphenyl group is on the nitrogen atom that is the third ring atom; *.O.zrnd that if A is pyrazole the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on pyrazole ring nitrogen atom or the pyrazole ring carbon atom which is he fifth ring atom; and that if A is oxazole, the sulfonyiphenyl group is not substituted on the oxazole ring carbon atom that is the fifth ring atom; and that if A is isoxazole, the sulfonyiphenyl group is not substituted on the isoxazole ring carbon atom that is the third or fourth ring atom; and that if A is thiazole, the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on 6Athe thiazole ring carbon atom that is the fourth or fifth ring atom; provided the use is not in combination with a lipoxygenase inhibitor, a leukotriene-A 4 -hydrolase inhibitor, or a leukotriene-B 4 -receptor antagonist.
A preferred class of compounds which inhibit cyclooxygenase-2 consists of L-783003 (Merck Co.: dimethyl-4-(4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl)-3-(2-propoxy)-5H-furan-2-one); L-745337 (Merck Co.: 5-methanesulphonamida-6-(2,4-difluorothiophenyl)- 1-indanone); and compounds of Formula I wherein A is selected from 5- or 6-member partially unsaturated heterocyclyl, 5- or 6-member unsaturated heterocyclyl, 9- or 10-member unsaturated condensed heterocyclyl, C 4
-C
8 -cycloalkenyl and phenyl; wherein
R
1 is selected from 5- and 6-membered heterocyclyl,
C
3 -C-cycloalkyl,
C
4 -CB-cycloalkenyl and aryl selected from phenyl, biphenyl and naphthyl, wherein R' is optionally substituted at a substitutable o o position with one or more radicals selected from CI-C 6 -alkyl, Cl-C 6 -haloalkyl, cyano, carboxyl, Ci-C 6 -alkoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, Cl-C 6 -hydroxyalkyl, C 1
-C
6 haloalkoxy, amino, Cl-C 6 -alkylamino, phenylamino, Cl-C 6 -alkoxy-Cl-C 6 -alkyl, Cl-C 6 -alkylsulfinyl, halo, Cl-C 6 -alkoxy and CI-C6-alkylthio; wherein R 2 is methyl or amino; and wherein R' is a radical selected from hydrido, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, Cl-C 6 -alkoxycarbonyl, carboxy-Cl-C 6 -alkyl, C 1
-C
6 cyanoalkyl, halo, Cl-C 6 -alkyl, C 1
-C
6 -alkyloxy, C 3
-C
8 -cycloalkyl, phenyl, Cl-C 6 -haloalkyl, 5- or 6-membered heterocyclyl, Cj-C 6 hydroxyl-Cl-C 6 -alkyl, aryl-Cl-C 6 -alkyl, acyl, phenylcarbonyl, Cl-C 6 -alkoxy-C 1
-C
6 -alkyl, 5- or 6-membered heteroaryloxy, aminocarbonyl, CiC-alkylaminocarbonyl, C 1 C-aminoalkyl, C*C phenyloxy, and aryl-Cl-C 6 -alkoxy, or a pharmaceutically- *:.acceptable salt thereof.
A more preferred class of compounds which inhibit *cyclooxygenase-2 consists of L-783003 (Merck Co.: dimethyl-4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl) (2-propoxy) 2-one); L-745337 (Merck Co.: 5-methanesulphonamida-6-(2,4difluorothiophenyl)-1-indanone); and compounds of Formula I wherein A is selected from oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, furyl, thienyl, dihydrofuryl, pyrrolyl, pyrazolyl, 0% 0 thiazolyl, imidazolyl, isothiazolyl, benzofuryl, cyclopentenyl, cyclopentadienyl, phenyl, and pyridyl; substituted at a substitutable position with one or more methyl radicals, and phenyl optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more radicals selected from methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, tert-butyl, isobutyl, pentyl, hexyl, fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, cyano, carboxyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, hydroxymethyl, trifluoromethoxy, amino, Nrnethylamino, N,N-dimethylamino, N-ethylamino, N, Ndipropylamino, N-butylamino, N-me thyl-N-ethylamino, phenylanino, rnethoxymethyl, methylsulfinyl, fluoro, chioro, brorno, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, n-butoxy, pentoxy, and methyithic; wherein
R
2 is methyl or amino; and wherein
R
3 is a radical selected from hydrido, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, carboxypropyl, carboxymethyl, carboxyethyl, cyanomethyl, fluoro, chloro, bromo, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, tert-butyl, isobutyl, pentyl, hexyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, pentaf luoroethyl, heptafluoropropyi, difluoroethyl, difluoropropyl, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, n-butoxy, pentoxy, cyclohexyl, phenyl, pyridyl, thienyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, furyl, pyrazinyl, hydroxylmethyl, hydroxylpropyl, benzyl, formyl, phenylcarbonyl, znethoxymethyl, furylmethyloxy, aminocarbonyl,
N-
methylaminocarbonyl, N, N-dimethylaminocarbonyl, N, Ndimethylamino, N-ethylamino, N, N-dipropylanino,
N-
butylamino, N-methyl-N-ethylamino, aminomethyl,
N,N-
dimethylaminomethyl, N-methyl-N-ethylaminomethyl, benzyloxy, and phenyloxy; or a pharmaceuticallyacceptable salt thereof.
A family of specific compounds of particular interest consists of compounds and Pharmaceutically.
acceptable salts thereof as follows: 5,5-dimethyl-4-(4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl) (2-propoxy) furan-2-one); 5-methanesulphonamida-6-( 2 ,4-difluorothiophenyl) -1indanone; 8 -acetyl-3- (4..fluorophenyl) 2 4 methylsulfonyl)phenylimidazo 2-a) pyridine; dimethyl-4..( 4 -methylsulfonyl)penyl3phenyl-2 (SB) -furanone; 9- (4-f luorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl Ispiro [2 4-(6-(4-fluorophenyl)spiro(2.4]hept-5-en-5yl) benzenesulfonamjde; 6- (4-f luorophenyl) (4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyllspiro(3 .4)oct-6-ene; (3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro [2 4- (3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl) spiro 4]hept-5-en-5yl] benzenesulfonamide; 5-(3.,5-dichloro-4-methoxyphenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro (3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro[2 4-(6-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)spiro[2.4]hept-5-en-5yl ]benzenesulfonamide; **1-methvlsufrny1-4- [1,1dmty4f lu orophenyl) cycl1open ta 4 -dien 3-yl) benz ene; 4. (4 (4 -f lu or ophe ny) 1 dime thyl1cycl1op en ta 4 -di en 3-yl) benzenesulfonauide; (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsujlfonyl)phenyl] spiro [2 .4]hepta-4,6-diene; 4 (4-fluorophenyl) spiro[2.4]hepta-4,6-dien-5yl] benzenesulfonamide; 6- (4-fluorophenyl) -2-methoxy-5- (4- (me thyl sul fonyl1) phenyl I -pyridine -3 carboni tr il1e; 2-bromo-6- (4-f luorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfobnyl) phenyl]I -pyridine-3 -carbonitrile; 6- (4 -f luorophenyl) -5 4- (methylsulf onyl) phenyl -2 phenyl-pyridine-3 -carbonitrile; 1-allyl-4- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyll (trifluoromethyl) -iNpyrazole; 4 C[1-ethyl-4 (4 -f luorophenyl) -5 (trif luoromethyl) -1Hpyrazol-3-yJJ~benzenesulfonamide; N-phenyl- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- 10 (methylsu] forlyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -lHpyrazol-1-yl3 acetamide; ethyl 4 -(4-fluorophenyl)-3-[4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -lH-pyrazol-l-yllacetate; 4- 4 -fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl (2phenylethyl) -1H-pyrazole; 4- 4 -fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] phenylethyl) (trifluoromethyl) pyrazole; l-ethyl-4- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -lHpyrazole; 4 -fluorophenyl)-2methoy4(4.
(methylsulfonyl)phenyll (trifluoromethyl)pyridjne; 2-ethoxy-5- 4 -fluorophenyl) (4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl)pyridine; 4 -fluorophenyl)'-4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (2propynyloxy) (trifluoromethyl) pyridine; 4 -fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl)pyridin-.
4- 3 -chloro-4-methoxyphenyl) .difluorophenvil bneesloamd l-[ 2 4 -fluorophenyl)cyclopenten.1yl>.4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1- 4 -fluoro-2-methylphenyl) cyclopenten-1-ylJ -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1-( 2 4 -chlorophenyl)cyclopenten..yl 4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1- 4 -dichlorophenyl) cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1- 4 -trifluoromethylphenyl) cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (iethylsulfonyl) benzeie; 1- 4 -rnethylthiopheny.) cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1- 4 -fluorophenyl) 4 -dimethylcyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene;
J~LA
4 4 -fluorophenyl) 4 -dimethylcyclopenten-iu9 yllbenzenesulfonahide; 11 4 -chlorophenyl) 4-dimethylcyclopenten-1.ylj -4- .(methylsulfonyl) benzene; 4- 4 -chlorophenyl) 4 -dimethylcyclopenten.l..
yl ]benzenesulfonamide; 4- 4 -fluorophenyl)cyclopenten yl Jbenzenesulfonamide; 4- (4-chiorophenyl) cyclopenten-lyl] benzenesulfonamide; 4 -rethoxyphenyl) cyclopenten-1-ylJ -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; l-( 2 2 ,3-difluorophenyl)cycopenen1.yl.4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 4. 4- 2- 3 -f luoro 4-methoxyphenyl) cyc lopenten- 1 yl] benzenesulfonamide; 1- 3 -chloro-4-methoxyphenyl) cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 4 2- 3 -chlo r o -4 flu o roph enyl1) c ycl1op en te n -1yl) benzenesulfonamide; 4 2- (2 -methylpyridin- 5-yl) cycl1opent en-1 yl] benzenesulfonamide; ethyl 2-(4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-[4-(methylsulfonyl) ***phenyl Ioxazol -2 -yl] 2-ez aeae 2- (4-fluorophenyl) (4- (methylsulfonyl)phenylljoxazol-2-ylI acetic acid; 2- (tert-butyl) (4-fluoropheiyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl) oxazole; 4 -(4-fluorophenyl)-5-[4-(methylsUlfonyl)phenyl]-2phenyloxazole; and 4- (4-fluorophenyl) -2-methyl-5- [4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl] oxazole.
A family of specific compounds of more particular interest consists of compounds and pharmnaceutical ly-acceptable salts thereof as ,follows: 12 5,5-dimethyl-4-(4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl)-3-(2-propoxy)-5Hfuran-2-one); and 5-methanesulphonamida-6-(2,4-difluorothiophenyl)-1indanone.
Derivatives are intended to encompass any compounds which are structurally related to the cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors or which possess the substantially equivalent biologic activity. By way of example, such inhibitors may include, but are not limited to, prodrugs thereof.
The term "hydrido" denotes a single hydrogen atom This hydrido radical may be attached, for .example, to an oxygen atom to form a hydroxyl radical or two hydrido radicals may be attached to a S* carbon atom to form a methylene radical.
Where used, either alone or within other terms such as "haloalkyl", "alkylsulfonyl", "alkoxyalkyl" and "hydroxyalkyl", the term "alkyl" embraces linear or I branched radicals having one to about twenty carbon atoms or, preferably, one to about twelve carbon atoms. More preferred alkyl radicals are "lower alkyl" radicals having one to about ten carbon atoms. Most preferred are lower alkyl radicals having one to about six carbon atoms. Examples of o such radicals include methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, isopropyl, n-butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, tert-butyl, pentyl, iso-amyl, hexyl and the like. The term 13 "alkenyl" embraces linear or branched radicals having at least one carbon-carbon double bond of two to about twenty carbon atoms or, preferably, two to about twelve carbon atoms. More preferred alkyl radicals are "lower alkenyl" radicals having two to about six carbon atoms. Examples of alkenyl radicals include ethenyl, propenyl, allyl, propenyl, butenyl and 4-methylbutenyl. The term "alkynyl" denotes linear or branched radicals having two to about twenty carbon atoms or, preferably, two to *e 9 *o 14 about twelve carbon atoms. More preferred alkynyl radicals are "lower alkynyl" radicals having two to about ten carbon atoms. Most preferred are lower alkynyl radicals having two to about six carbon atoms. Examples of such radicals include propargyl, butynyl, and the like. The terms "alkenyl", "lower alkenyl", embrace radicals having "cis" and "trans" orientations, or alternatively, and "Z" orientations. The term "cycloalkyl" embraces saturated carbocyclic radicals having three to twelve carbon atoms. More preferred cycloalkyl radicals are "lower cycloalkyl" radicals having three to about eight carbon atoms. Examples of such radicals include cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl. The term "cycloalkenyl" embraces partially unsaturated carbocyclic radicals having three to twelve carbon atoms. More preferred cycloalkenyl radicals are "lower cycloalkenyl" radicals having four to about eight carbon atoms.
o Examples of such radicals include cyclobutenyl, cyclopentenyl, cyclopentadienyl, and cyclohexenyl.
The term "halo" means halogens such as fluorine, chlorine, bromine or iodine. The term "haloalkyl" embraces radicals wherein any one or more of the alkyl carbon atoms is substituted with halo as t oo defined above. Specifically embraced are monohaloalkyl, dihaloalkyl and polyhaloalkyl radicals. A monohaloalkyl radical, for one example, may have either an iodo, bromo, chloro or fluoro atom within the radical. Dihalo and polyhaloalkyl radicals may have two or more of the same halo atoms or a combination of different halo radicals. "Lower haloalkyl" embraces radicals having 1-6 carbon atoms. Examples of haloalkyl radicals include fluoromethy' difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, chloromethyl, dichloromethyl, trichloromethyl, gs==ichloromethyl, pentafluoroethyl, 15 a..
a..
heptafluoropropyl, difluorochloromethyl, dichlorofluoromethyl, difluoroethyl, difluoropropyl, dichloroethyl and dichloropropyl. The term "hydroxyalkyl" embraces linear or branched alkyl radicals having one to about ten carbon atoms any one of which may be substituted with one or more hydroxyl radicals. More preferred hydroxyalkyl radicals are "lower hydroxyalkyl" radicals having one to six carbon atoms and one or more hydroxyl radicals. Examples of such radicals include hydroxymethyl, hydroxyethyl, hydroxypropyl, hydroxybutyl and hydroxyhexyl. The terms "alkoxy" and "alkyloxy" embrace linear or branched oxycontaining radicals each having alkyl portions of one to about ten carbon atoms. More preferred alkoxy radicals are "lower alkoxy" radicals having one to six carbon atoms. Examples of such radicals include methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, butoxy and tertbutoxy. The term "alkoxyalkyl" embraces alkyl radicals having one or more alkoxy radicals attached to the alkyl radical, that is, to form monoalkoxyalkyl and dialkoxyalkyl radicals. The "alkoxy" radicals may be further substituted with one or more halo atoms, such as fluoro, chloro or bromo, to provide haloalkoxy radicals. More preferred haloalkoxy radicals are "lower haloalkoxy" radicals having one to six carbon atoms and one or more halo radicals. Examples of such radicals include fluoromethoxy, chloromethoxy, trifluoromethoxy, trifluoroethoxy, fluoroethoxy and fluoropropoxy. The term "aryl", alone or in combination, means a carbocyclic aromatic system containing one, two or three rings wherein such rings may be attached together in a pendent manner or may be fused. T. term "aryl" embraces aromatic radicals such as phenyl, naphthyl, tetrahydronaphthyl, indane and biphenyl. Aryl 16 moieties may also be substituted at a substitutable position with one or more substituents selected independently from alkyl, alkoxyalkyl, alkylaminoalkyl, carboxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, aminocarbonylalkyl, alkoxy, aralkoxy, hydroxyl, amino, halo, nitro, alkylamino, acyl, cyano, carboxy, aminocarbonyl, alkoxycarbonyl and aralkoxycarbonyl. The term "heterocyclyl" embraces saturated, partially unsaturated and unsaturated heteroatom-containing ring-shaped radicals, where the heteroatoms may be selected from nitrogen, sulfur and oxygen. Examples of saturated heterocyclyl radicals include saturated 3 to 6- S* membered heteromonocylic group containing 1 to 4 nitrogen atoms pyrrolidinyl, imidazolidinyl, piperidino, piperazinyl, etc.); saturated 3 to 6- S membered heteromonocyclic group containing 1 to 2 oxygen atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms (e.g.
morpholinyl, etc.); saturated 3 to 6-membered heteromonocyclic group containing 1 to 2 sulfur S atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms S thiazolidinyl, etc.) Examples of partially unsaturated heterocyclyl radicals include dihydrothiophene, dihydropyran, dihydrofuran and dihydrothiazole. The term "heteroaryl" embraces unsaturated heterocyclyl radicals. Examples of unsaturated heterocyclyl radicals, also termed "heteroaryl" radicals include unsaturated 3 to 6 membered heteromonocyclic group containing 1 to 4 nitrogen atoms, for example, pyrrolyl, pyrrolinyl, imidazolyl, pyrazolyl, pyridyl, pyrimidyl, pyrazinyl, pyridazinyl, triazolyl 4H-1,2,4triazolyl, 1H-1,2,3-triazolyl, 2 H-1,2,3-triazolyl, etc.) tetrazolyl 1H-tetrazolyl, 2H-tetrazolyl, etc.), etc.; unsaturated cont7nsed heterocyclyl group containing 1 to 5 nitrogen atoms, for example, indolyl, isoindolyl, indolizinyl, benzimidazolyl, 17 quinolyl, isoquinolyl, indazolyl, benzotriazolyl, tetrazolopyridazinyl .b]pyridazinyl, etc.), etc.; unsaturated 3 to 6membered heteromonocyclic group containing an oxygen atom, for example, pyranyl, furyl, etc.; unsaturated 3 to 6-membered heteromonocyclic group containing a sulfur atom, for example, thienyl, etc.; unsaturated 3- to 6-membered heteromonocyclic group containing 1 to 2 oxygen atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms, for example, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, oxadiazolyl 1,2,4-oxadiazolyl, 1,3,4-oxadiazolyl, 1,2,5oxadiazolyl, etc.) etc.; unsaturated condensed heterocyclyl group containing 1 to 2 oxygen atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms benzoxazolyl, benzoxadiazolyl, etc.); unsaturated 3 to 6-membered heteromonocyclic group containing 1 to 2 sulfur atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms, for example, thiazolyl, thiadiazolyl 1,2,4- thiadiazolyl, 1,3,4-thiadiazolyl, 1,2,5-thiadiazolyl, etc.) etc.; S. unsaturated condensed heterocyclyl group containing 1 to 2 sulfur atoms and 1 to 3 nitrogen atoms benzothiazolyl, benzothiadiazolyl, etc.) and the like. The term also embraces radicals where heterocyclyl radicals are fused with aryl radicals.
Examples of such fused bicyclic radicals include benzofuran, benzothiophene, and the like. Said "heterocyclyl group" may have 1 to 3 substituents such as alkyl, hydroxyl, halo, alkoxy, oxo, amino and alkylamino. The term "alkylthio" embraces radicals containing a linear or branched alkyl radical, of one to about ten carbon atoms attached to a divalent sulfur atom. More preferred alkylthio radicals are "lower alkylthio" radicals having alkyl radicals of one to six carbon atoms. Examples of such lower alkylthio radicals are me'tvlthio, ethylthio, propylthio, butylthio and hexylthio. The term "alkylthioalkyl" embraces radicals containing 18 an alkylthio radical attached through the divalent sulfur atom to an alkyl radical of one to about ten carbon atoms. More preferred alkylthioalkyl radicals are "lower alkylthioalkyl" radicals having alkyl radicals of one to six carbon atoms. Examples of such lower alkylthioalkyl radicals include methylthiomethyl. The term "alkylsulfinyl" embraces radicals containing a linear or branched alkyl radical, of one to ten carbon atoms, attached to a divalent radical. More preferred alkylsulfinyl radicals are "lower alkylsulfinyl" radicals having alkyl radicals of one to six carbon atoms. Examples of such lower alkylsulfinyl S radicals include methylsulfinyl, ethylsulfinyl, butylsulfinyl and hexylsulfinyl. The term "sulfonyl", whether used alone or linked to other terms such as alkylsulfonyl, denotes respectively divalent radicals
-SO
2 "Alkylsulfonyl" embraces alkyl radicals attached to a sulfonyl radical, where alkyl is defined as above. More preferred S alkylsulfonyl radicals are "lower alkylsulfonyl" S radicals having one to six carbon atoms. Examples of such lower alkylsulfonyl radicals include methylsulfonyl, ethylsulfonyl and propylsulfonyl.
S The "alkylsulfonyl" radicals may be further substituted with one or more halo atoms, such as fluoro, chloro or bromo, to provide haloalkylsulfonyl radicals. The terms "sulfamyl", "aminosulfonyl" and "sulfonamidyl" denote NH20 2
S-.
The term "acyl" denotes a radical provided by the residue after removal of hydroxyl from an organic acid. Examples of such acyl radicals include alkanoyl and aroyl radicals. Examples of such lower alkanoyl radicals include formyl, acetyl, propionyl, butyryl, isobutyryl, valeryl, isovaleryl, pi, 1 loyl, hexanoyl, trifluoroacetyl. The term "carbonyl-, whether used alone or with other terms, such as 19 "alkoxycarbonyl", denotes The term "aroyl" embraces aryl radicals with a carbonyl radical as defined above. Examples of aroyl include benzoyl, naphthoyl, and the like and the aryl in said aroyl may be additionally substituted. The terms "carboxy" or "carboxyl", whether used alone or with other terms, such as "carboxyalkyl", denotes -CO 2
H.
The term "carboxyalkyl" embraces alkyl radicals substituted with a carboxy radical. More preferred are "lower carboxyalkyl" which embrace lower alkyl radicals as defined above, and may be additionally substituted on the alkyl radical with halo.
Examples of such lower carboxyalkyl radicals include carboxymethyl, carboxyethyl and carboxypropyl. The term "alkoxycarbonyl" means a radical containing an alkoxy radical, as defined above, attached via an oxygen atom to a carbonyl radical. More preferred are "lower alkoxycarbonyl" radicals with alkyl porions having 1 to 6 carbons. Examples of such lower alkoxycarbonyl (ester) radicals include substituted or unsubstituted methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, propoxycarbonyl, butoxycarbonyl and oI hexyloxycarbonyl. The terms "alkylcarbonyl", "arylcarbonyl" and "aralkylcarbonyl" include radicals having alkyl, aryl and aralkyl radicals, as defined above, attached to a carbonyl radical.
Examples of such radicals include substituted or unsubstituted methylcarbonyl, ethylcarbonyl, phenylcarbonyl and benzylcarbonyl. The term "aralkyl" embraces aryl-substituted alkyl radicals such as benzyl, diphenylmethyl, triphenylmethyl, phenylethyl, and diphenylethyl. The aryl in said aralkyl may be additionally substituted with halo, alkyl, alkoxy, halkoalkyl and haloalkoxy. The terms benzyl and phenylmethyl are interchangeable. The term "heterocyclylalkyl" embraces saturated and partially unsaturated heterocyclyl-substituted alkyl 20 radicals, such as pyrrolidinylmethyl, and heteroaryl-substituted alkyl radicals, such as pyridylmethyl, quinolylmethyl, thienylmethyl, furylethyl, and quinolylethyl. The heteroaryl in said heteroaralkyl may be additionally substituted with halo, alkyl, alkoxy, halkoalkyl and haloalkoxy.
The term "aralkoxy" embraces aralkyl radicals attached through an oxygen atom to other radicals.
The term "aralkoxyalkyl" embraces aralkoxy radicals attached through an oxygen atom to an alkyl radical.
The term "aralkylthio" embraces aralkyl radicals attached to a sulfur atom. The term "aralkylthioalkyl" embraces aralkylthio radicals attached through a sulfur atom to an alkyl radical.
The term "aminoalkyl" embraces alkyl radicals substituted with one or more amino radicals. More preferred are "lower aminoalkyl" radicals. Examples of such radicals include aminomethyl, aminoethyl, and the like. The term "alkylamino" denotes amino groups which have been substituted with one or two alkyl radicals. Preferred are "lower N-alkylamino" radicals having alkyl portions having 1 to 6 carbon atoms. Suitable lower alkylamino may be mono or dialkylamino such as N-methylamino, N-ethylamino, N,N-dimethylamino, N,N-diethylamino or the like.
The term "arylamino" denotes amino groups which have been substituted with one or two aryl radicals, such as N-phenylamino. The "arylamino" radicals may be further substituted on the aryl ring portion of the radical. The term "aralkylamino" embraces aralkyl radicals attached through an amino nitrogen atom to other radicals. The terms "N-arylaminoalkyl" and "N-aryl-N-alkyl-aminoalkyl" denote amino groups which have been substituted with one aryl radical or one aryl and one alkyl radical, respectively, and having the amino group attached to an alkyl radical.
Sq, examples of such radicals include N- 21 phenylaminomethyl and N-phenyl-N-methylaminomethyl.
The term "aminocarbonyl" denotes an amide group of the formula -C(=O)NH2. The term "alkylaminocarbonyl" denotes an aminocarbonyl group which has been substituted with one or two alkyl radicals on the amino nitrogen atom. Preferred are "N-alkylaminocarbonyl" "N,N-dialkylaminocarbonyl" radicals. More preferred are "lower Nalkylaminocarbonyl" "lower N,N-dialkylaminocarbonyl" radicals with lower alkyl portions as defined above.
The term "alkylaminoalkyl" embraces radicals having one or more alkyl radicals attached to an aminoalkyl S:radical. The term "aryloxyalkyl" embraces radicals having an aryl radical attached to an alkyl radical through a divalent oxygen atom. The term "arylthioalkyl" embraces radicals having an aryl radical attached to an alkyl radical through a S- divalent sulfur atom.
The compounds utilized in the methods of the present invention may be. present in the form of free bases or pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts thereof.
The term "pharmaceutically-acceptable salts" embraces salts commonly used to form alkali metal salts and to form addition salts of free acids or free bases. The nature of the salt is not critical, provided that it is pharmaceutically-acceptable. Suitable pharmaceuticallyacceptable acid addition salts of compounds of Formula I may be prepared from an inorganic acid or from an organic acid. Examples of such inorganic acids are hydrochloric, hydrobromic, hydroiodic, nitric, carbonic, sulfuric and phosphoric acid. Appropriate organic acids may be selected from aliphatic, cycloaliphatic, aromatic, araliphatic, heterocyclic, carboxylic and sulfonic classes of organic acids, example of which are formic, acetic, propionic, succinic, glycolic, gluconic, lactic, malic, tartaric, ^aacitric, ascorbic, glucuronic, maleic, fumaric, pyruvic, 22 aspartic, glutamic, benzoic, anthranilic, mesylic, 4hydroxybenzoic, phenylacetic, mandelic, embonic (pamoic), methanesulfonic, ethanesulfonic, benzenesulfonic, pantothenic, 2 -hydroxyethanesulfonic, toluenesulfonic, sulfanilic, cyclohexylaminosulfonic, stearic, algenic,
R-
hydroxybutyric, salicylic, galactaric and galacturonic acid. Suitable pharmaceutically-acceptable base addition salts of compounds of Formula I include metallic salts made from aluminum, calcium, lithium, magnesium, potassium, sodium and zinc or organic salts made from N,N'-dibenzylethylenediamine, chloroprocaine, choline, diethanolamine, ethylenediamine, meglumine
(N-
methylglucamine) and procaine. All of these salts may be prepared by conventional means from the corresponding compound of Formula I by reacting, for example, the appropriate acid or base with the compound of Formula I.
Biological Evaluation Several animal models are available which are appropriate for evaluation of prevention of cardiovascular conditions including the prevention of atherosclerosis.
See Stehbens, Prog. Card. Dis., XXIX, 1007-28 (1986) and Zhang et al., Science, 258, 468-71 (1992).
An APOe mouse model for atherosclerosis has been described by Roselear et al. (Arterioscle. Thromb. Vasc.
Biol., 16, 1013-18 (1996)). The cyclooxygenasse-2 inhibitor should be active, at a dose of 20 mg/kg, in preventing atherosclerotic lesions.
The present invention comprises a pharmaceutical composition for the prevention of cardiovascular disorders, comprising a therapeutically-effective amount of a compound of Formula I in association with at least one pharmaceutically-acceptable carrier, adjuvant or diluent (collectively referred to herein as "carrier" 23 materials) and, if desired, other active ingredients. The active compounds of the present invention may be administered by any suitable route known to those skilled in the art, preferably in the form of a pharmaceutical composition adapted to such a route, and in a dose effective for the treatment intended. The active compounds and composition may, for example, be administered orally, intravascularly, intraperitoneally, intranasally, intrabronchially, subcutaneously, intramuscularly or topically (including aerosol).
The methods and compositions used herein may be used alone or in conjunction with additional therapies known to those skilled in the art in the prevention of cardiovascular disorders. The methods and compositions described herein may be used as adjunct therapy. By way of S example, the cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor may be administered alone or in conjunction with other agents, drugs or nutrients.
There are large numbers of cardiovascular treatment agents available in commercial use, in clinical evaluation and in pre-clinical development, which could be selected for use with a cyclooxygenase-2 selective inhibitor for the prevention of cardiovascular disorders by combination drug therapy. Such agent can be one or more agents selected from, but not limited to several major categories, namely, a lipid-lowering drug, including an IBAT inhibitor, a fibrate, niacin, a statin, a CETP inhibitor, and a bile acid sequestrant, an anti-oxidant, including vitamin E and probucol, a IIbIlla antagonist (including xemilofiban and orbofiban), an aldosterone inhibitor (including spirolactone and epoxymexrenone), an AII antagonist (including losartan), a P-blocker, aspirin, a loop diuretic and an ace inhibitor.
The phrase "combination therapy" (or "adjunct 24 therapy"), in defining use of a cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor agent and one or more other pharmaceutical agent, is intended to embrace administration of each agent in a sequential manner in a regimen that will provide beneficial effects of the drug combination, and is intended as well to embrace co-administration of these agents in a substantially simultaneous manner, such as in a single formulation having a fixed ratio of these active agents, or in multiple, separate formulations for each agent.
For oral administration, the pharmaceutical composition may be in the form of, for example, a tablet, capsule, suspension or liquid. The pharmaceutical composition is preferably made in the form of a dosage unit containing a particular amount of the active ingredient. Examples of such dosage units are capsules, tablets, powders, granules or a suspension, with conventional additives such as lactose, mannitol, corn starch or potato starch; with binders such as crystalline cellulose, cellulose derivatives, acacia, corn starch or gelatins; with disintegrators such as corn starch, potato starch or sodium carboxymethyl-cellulose; and with lubricants such as talc or magnesium stearate. The active ingredient may also be administered by injection as a composition wherein, for example, saline, dextrose or water may be used as a suitable carrier.
For intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, or intraperitoneal administration, the compound may be combined with a sterile aqueous solution which is preferably isotonic with the blood of the recipient. Such formulations may be prepared by dissolving solid active ingredient in water containing physiologically compatible substances such as sodium chloride, glycine, and the like, and having a buffered pH compatible with physiological conditions to produce an aqueous solution, and rendering 25 said solution sterile. The formulations may be present in unit or multi-dose containers such as sealed ampoules or vials.
Formulations suitable for parenteral administration conveniently comprise a sterile aqueous preparation of the active compound which is preferably made isotonic.
Preparations for injections may also be formulated by suspending or emulsifying the compounds in non-aqueous solvent, such as vegetable oil, synthetic aliphatic acid glycerides, esters of higher aliphatic acids or propylene glycol.
Formulations for topical use include known gels, creams, oils, and the like. For aerosol delivery, the compounds may be formulated with known aerosol exipients, such as saline, and administered using commercially available nebulizers. Formulation in a fatty acid source may be used to enhance biocompatibility. Aerosol delivery S^ is the preferred method of delivery to the lung for prevention application.
For rectal administration, the active ingredient may be formulated into suppositories using bases which are solid at room temperature and melt or dissolve at body temperature. Commonly used bases include coca butter, glycerinated gelatin, hydrogenated vegetable oil, polyethylene glycols of various molecular weights, and fatty esters of polyethylene stearate.
The dosage form and amount can be readily established by reference to known treatment or prophylactic regiments.
The amount of therapeutically active compound that is administered and the dosage regimen for treating a disease condition with the compounds and/or compositions of this invenion depends on a variety of factors, including the age, weight, sex and medical condition of the subject, the 26 severity of the disease, the route and frequency of administration, and the particular compound employed, the location, as well as the pharmacokinetic properties of the individual treated, and thus may vary widely. The dosage will generally be lower if the compounds are administered locally rather than systemically, and for prevention rather than for treatment. Such treatments may be administered as often as necessary and for the period of time judged necessary by the treating physician. One of skill in the art will appreciate that the dosage regime or therapeutically effective amount of the inhibitor to be administrated may need to be optimized for each individual. The pharmaceutical compositions may contain active ingredient in the range of about 0.1 to 2000 mg, preferably in the range of about 0.5 to 500 mg and most preferably between about 1 and 200 mg. A daily dose of about 0.01 to 100 mg/kg body weight, preferably between about 0.5 and about 50 mg/kg body weight and most preferably from about 0.1 to 20 mg/kg body weight, may be appropriate. The daily dose can be administered in one to four doses per day.
All patent documents referenced herein are incorporated by reference.
It is to be understood that a reference herein to a prior art document does not constitute an admission that thedocument forms part of the common general knowledge in the art in Australia or in any other country.
Although this invention has been described with respect to specific embodiments, the details of these embodiments are not to be construed as limitations.
27- In the claims which follow and in the preceding description of the invention, except where the context requires otherwise due to express language or necessary implication, the words "comprises" and "comprising" are used in the sense of "includes" and "including", i.e. the features specified may be associated with further features in various embodiments of the invention.
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1. The use of a therapeutically-effective amount of a compound selected from 5,5-dimethyl-4-(4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl)-3-(2-propoxy)-5H-furan-2-one); methanesulphonamida-6-(2,4-difluorothiophenyl)-1- indanone; and a compound of Formula I comprising a sulfonylphenyl group as shown below 0 A wherein A is a substituent selected from S: partially unsaturated or unsaturated heterocyclyl and partially unsaturated or unsaturated carbocyclic rings; wherein R 1 is at least one substituent selected o S.. 0 0 0 0 S 0 0565 S 0505 0 0 from neteruocyclyl, cyc;uc jy cycoa y ,i wherein R 1 is optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more radicals selected from alkyl, haloalkyl, cyano, carboxyl, alkoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, hydroxyalkyl, haloalkoxy, amino, alkylamino, arylamino, nitro, alkoxyalkyl, alkylsulfinyl, halo, alkoxy and alkylthio; wherein R 2 is methyl or amino; and wherein R 3 is a radical selected from hydrido, halo, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, cyanoalkyl, heterocyclyloxy, alkyloxy, alkylthio, alkylcarbonyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, haloalkyl, heterocyclyl, cycloalkenyl, aralkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, acyl, alkylthioalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonyl, arylcarbonyl, aralkylcarbonyl, aralkenyl, alkoxyalkyl, 29 arylthioalkyl, aryloxyalkyl, aralkylthioalkyl, aralkoxyalkyl, alkoxyaralkoxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, aminocarbonyl, aminocarbonylalkyl, alkylaminocarbonyl, N-arylaminocarbonyl, N-alkyl-N-arylaminocarbonyl, alkylaminocarbonylalkyl, carboxyalkyl, N-arylamino, N-aralkylamino, N- alkyl-N-aralkylamino, N-alkyl-N-arylamino, aminoalkyl, N-arylaminoalkyl, N-aralkylaminoalkyl, N-alkyl-N-aralkylaminoalkyl, N-alkyl-N- arylaminoalkyl, aryloxy, aralkoxy, arylthio, aralkylthio, alkylsulfinyl, alkylsulfonyl, aminosulfonyl, alkylaminosulfonyl, N-arylaminosulfonyl, arylsulfonyl, N-alkyl-N-arylaminosulfonyl; or a pharmaceutically- acceptable salt thereof; provided that if A is imidazole, the sulfonylphenyl group is on the nitrogen atom that is the third ring atom; and that if A is pyrazole the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on a pyrazole ring nitrogen atom or the pyrazole ring carbon atom which is :.:the fifth ring atom; and that if A is oxazole, the sulfonylphenyl group .is not substituted on the oxazole ring carbon atom that is the fifth ring *4444 :':atom; and that if A is isoxazole, the sulfonylphenyl group is not
4.. substituted on the isoxazole ring carbon atom that is the third or fourth S ring atom; and that if A is thiazole, the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on the thiazole ring carbon atom that is the fourth or fifth ring atom; for manufacture of a medicine for preventing an inflammation :...related cardiovascular disorder in a subject, provided the use is not in .*,:combination with a 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor, a leukotriene-A 4 -hydrolase *inhibitor, or a leukotriene-B 4 -receptor antagonist. .4.4 2. The use of Claim 1 wherein A is selected from 5- or 6-member partially unsaturated heterocyclyl, 5- or 6-member unsaturated heterocyclyl, 9- or 10-member unsaturated condensed heterocyclyl, C 4 -C 8 cycloalkenyl and phenyl; wherein R' is, selected from 5- and 6-membered heterocyclyl, C 3 -C 8 -cycloalkyl, C 4 -C 8 -cycloalkenyl and aryl selected from phenyl, biphenyl and naphthyl, wherein R' is optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more radicals selected from C 1 -Cs-alkyl, Cl-C 6 -haloalkyl, cyano, carboxyl, C 1 -C 6 alkoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, C 1 -Cs-hydroxyalkyl, C 1 -C 6 30 haloalkoxy, amino, C 1 -C 6 -alkylamino, phenylamino, C 1 C 6 -alkoxy-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, C 1 -C 6 -alkylsulfinyl, halo, C 1 C 6 alkoxy and C 1 -C 6 -alkylthio; wherein R2 is methyl or amino; and wherein R 3 is a radical selected from hydrido, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, C 1 -C 6 -alkoxycarbonyl, carboxy-Cl-C 6 -alkyl, Cl-C 6 -cyanoalkyl, halo, C 1 -C 6 alkyl, C 1 -C 6 -alkyloxy, C 3 -CB-cycloalkyl, phenyl, C 1 -C 6 haloalkyl, 5- or 6-membered heterocyclyl, C 1 -C 6 hydroxyl-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, aryl-Cl-C 6 -alkyl, acyl, phenylcarbonyl, C 1 -C 6 -alkoxy-Cj-C 6 -alkyl, 5- or 6- membered heteroaryloxy, aminocarbonyl, C 1 -C 6 alkylaminocarbonyl, C 1 -C 6 -aminoalkyl, phenyloxy, and aryl-Cl-C 6 -alkoxy; or a pharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof. 3. The use of Claim 2 wherein A is selected from oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, furyl, thienyl, dihydrofuryl, pyrrolyl, pyrazolyl, thiazolyl, imidazolyl, isothiazolyl, benzofuryl, cyclopentenyl, cyclopentadienyl, phenyl, and pyridyl; wherein R1 is selected from pyridyl optionally substituted at a ,,substitutable position with one or more methyl radicals, and phenyl optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more radicals r. selected from methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, tert- butyl, isobutyl, pentyl, hexyl, fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, cyano, carboxyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, hydroxymethyl, trifluoromethoxy, amino, N- methylamino, N,N-dimethylamino, N-ethylamino, N,N- dipropylamino, N-butylamino, N-methyl-N-ethylamino, phenylamino, methoxymethyl, methylsulfinyl, fluoro, chloro, bromo, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, n-butoxy, pentoxy, and methylthio; wherein R 2 is methyl or amino; and wherein R 3 is a radical selected from 31 hydrido, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, carboxypropyl, carboxymethyl, carboxyethyl, cyanomethyl, fluoro, chioro, bromo, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, tert-butyl, isobutyl, pentyl, hexyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, pentafluoroethyl, heptafluoropropyl, difluoroethyl, difluoropropyl, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, n-butoxy, pentoxy, cyclohexyl, phenyl, pyridyl, thienyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, furyl, pyrazinyl, hydroxylmethyl, hydroxyipropyl, benzyl, formyl, phenylcarbonyl, methoxymethyl, furylmethyloxy, aminocarbonyl, N- methylaminocarbonyl, N' ,N-dimethylaminocarbonyl, N,N- dimethylamino, N-ethylamino, N,N-dipropylamino, N- -:::butylamino, N-methyl-N-ethylamino, aminomethyl, N,N- **.dimethylaminomethyl, N-methyl -N-ethylaminomethyl, .benzyloxy, and phenyloxy; or a pharmaceutically- acceptable salt thereof. 4. The use of Claim 1 wherein the compound is selected from compounds, and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, of the group consisting of 5,5-dimethyl-4-(4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl)-3- (2- propoxy)-5H-furan-2-on e;
5-methanesulphonamida-6- (2,4-difluorothiophenyl) -1- 0.4 indanone; *8-acetyl-3- (4-fluorophenyl) (4-methylsulfonyl)phenyl- imidazo pyridine; 5-dimethyl-4- (4-methylsulfonyl)phenyl-3-phenyl-2- -furanone; (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyllspirot2.4]hept-5-ene; 4- (4-fluorophenyl)spiroll2.4]hept-5-en-5- yl] benzenesul fonamide; 32
6- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro oct-6-ene; (3-chloro-4-methox-yphenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro (3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl)spiro[2.4]hept-5-en-5 yl] benzenesulfonamide; 5-dichloro-4-methoxyphenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro (3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] Spiro 4-[6-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)spiro[2.4]hept-5-en-5- yl] benzenesulfonamide; 1-methylsulfonyl-4- 1-dimethyl-4- (4- fluorophenyl) cyclopenta-2,4-dien-3-yllbenzene; 4- [4-(4-fluorophenyl) -1,1-dimethylcyclopenta-2,4-dien- :3-yllbenzenesulfonamide; 5-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-[4- .:(methylsulfonyl)phenyllspiroll2.4]hepta-4,6-diene; *4-E6-(4-fluorophenyl)spiro[2.4]hepta-4,6-dien-5- yl] benzenesulfonamide; (4-fluorophenyl) -2-methoxy-5- [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -pyridine-3-carbonitrile; :::2-bromo-6- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -pyridine-3-carbonitrile; **6-(4-fluorophenyl)-5- [4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -2- phenyl-pyridine-3-carbonitrile; **.1-allyl-4- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -1H- pyrazole; 4- [1-ethyl-4- (4-fluorophenyl) (trifluoromethyl) -lH- pyrazol -3 -yl] benzenesul fonamide; N-phenyl- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -lH- pyrazol-1-yl] acetamide; 33 ethyl [4-(4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulforiyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -lH-pyrazol-l-yl] acetate; 4- (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl (2- phenylethyl) -lH-pyrazole; 4- (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyll (2- phenylethyl) (trifluoromethyl)pyrazole; l-ethyl-4- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -5-(trifluoromethyl) -lH- pyrazole; (4-fluorophenyl) -2-methoxy-4- [4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) pyridine; (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl)pyridine; (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (2- propynyloxy) (trifluoromethyl)pyridine; (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsuifonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl)pyridine; 4- (3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl) difluorophenyl] benzenesulfonamide; 1- (4-f luorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] benzene; [2-(4-fluorophenyl)cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; :l1 (4 -fluoro-myphenyl) cyclopenten- l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl)benzene; (24-chohenyl) cyclopenten-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; [2-(24-ilorotphenyl)cyclopenten-l] -4- (methyl sulfonyl) benzene; 1- (4-trfrmethyl phenyl) cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1- (4-meltiophenyl) 4dmycyclopenten- -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1- (4-fluorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-l-yl 4 34 yl] benzenesulfonamide; 1- (4-chiorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 4- (4-chiorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-l- yl] benzenesulfonamide; 4- (4-f luorophenyl) cyclopenten-l- yl] benzenesulfonamide; 4- (4-chiorophenyl) cyclopenten-l- yl] benzenesulfonamide; 1- (4-methoxyphenyl) cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1- (2,3-difluorophenyl)cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 4- (3-f luoro-4-methoxyphenyl) cyclopenten-l- yllbenzenesulfonamide; 1- (3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl)cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- :(methylsulfonyl)benzene; (3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl) cyclopenten-l- yl] benzenesulfonamide; 4- (2-methylpyridin-5-yl) cyclopenten-l- etylyllbenzenesulfonamide; ehl2- 14- (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl) phenylloxazol-2-yl] -2-benzyl-acetate; 2-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-[4- (methylsulfonyl)phenylloxazol-2-yl] acetic acid; 2- (tert-butyl) (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] oxazole; 4- (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -2- phenyloxazole; and 4- (4-fluorophenyl) -2-methyl-5- [4- (methyl sulfonyl) phenyl] oxazole. The use of Claim 1 wherein the cardiovascular disorder is selected from prevention of coronary artery disease, aneurysm, arteriosclerosis, myocardial 35 infarction, embolism, stroke, angina including unstable angina, coronary plaque inflammation, bacterial-induced inflammation including Chlamydia-induced inflammation, viral induced inflammation, and inflammation associated with surgical procedures such as vascular grafting including coronary artery bypass surgery, revascularization procedures including angioplasty, stent placement, endarterectomy, and other invasive procedures involving arteries, veins and capillaries. 6. A method of preventing an inflammation related cardiovascular disorder in a subject comprising administering to the subject a therapeutically-effective amount of a compound selected from 5,5-dimethyl-4-(4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl)-3-(2-propoxy)-5H-furan-2- one); 5-methanesulphonamida-6-(2,4-difluorothiophenyl)-1- indanone; and a compound of Formula I comprising a sulfonylphenyl group as shown below -0 A wherein A is a substituent selected from partially unsaturated or unsaturated heterocyclyl and partially unsaturated or unsaturated carbocyclic rings; wherein R 1 is at least one substituent selected from heterocyclyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl and aryl, wherein R 1 is optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more radicals selected from alkyl, haloalkyl, cyano, carboxyl, alkoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, hydroxyalkyl, haloalkoxy, amino, alkylamino, arylamino, nitro, alkoxyalkyl, alkylsulfinyl, halo, alkoxy and alkylthio; wherein R 2 is methyl or amino; and 36 wherein R 3 is a radical selected from hydrido, halo, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, cyanoalkyl, heterocyclyloxy, alkyloxy, alkylthio, alkylcarbonyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, haloalkyl, heterocyclyl, cycloalkenyl, aralkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, acyl, alkylthioalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonyl, arylcarbonyl, aralkylcarbonyl, aralkenyl, alkoxyalkyl, arylthioalkyl, aryloxyalkyl, aralkylthioalkyl, aralkoxyalkyl, alkoxyaralkoxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, aminocarbonyl, aminocarbonylalkyl, alkylaminocarbonyl, N- arylaminocarbonyl, N-alkyl-N-arylaminocarbonyl, alkylaminocarbonylalkyl, carboxyalkyl, N- .:::arylamino, N-aralkylamino, N-alkyl-N-aralkylamino, N- .alkyl -N-arylamino, aminoalkyl, N-arylaminoalkyl, :*.N-aralkylaminoalkyl, N-alkyl-N-aralkylaminoalkyl, N-alkyl-N-aryl- .:..aminoalkyl, aryloxy, aralkoxy, arylthio, aralkylthio, alkylsulfinyl, alkylsulfonyl, aminosulfonyl, alkylaminosulfonyl, N-arylaminosulfonyl, arylsulfonyl, N-alkyl-N-arylaminosulfonyl; or a pharmaceutically- .acceptable salt thereof; provided that if A is imidazole, the 0.: sulfonylphenyl group is on the nitrogen atom that is the third ring atom; that if A is pyrazole the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on pyrazole ring nitrogen atom or the pyrazole ring carbon atom which is fifth ring atom; and that if A is oxazole, the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on the oxazole ring carbon atom that is the fifth ring atom; and that if A is isoxazole, the sulfonyiphenyl group is not substituted on the isoxazole ring carbon atom that is the third or fourth ring atom; and that if A is thiazole, the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on the thiazole ring carbon atom that is the fourth or fifth ring atom; provided the use is not in combination with a inhibitor, a leukotriene-A 4 -hydrolase inhibitor, or a leukotriene-B 4 receptor antagonist. 37
7. A method according to Claim 6 wherein A is selected from 5- or 6-member partially unsaturated heterocyclyl, 5- or 6-member unsaturated heterocyclyl, 9- or 10-member unsaturated condensed heterocyclyl, C 4 -CB-cycloalkenyl and phenyl; wherein R' is selected from and 6-membered heterocyclyl, C 3 -C 8 -cycloalkyl, C 4 -C 8 -cycloalkenyl and aryl selected from phenyl, biphenyl and naphthyl, wherein R' is optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more radicals selected from C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, C 1 -C 6 -haloalkyl, cyano, carboxyl, C 1 -C 6 alkoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, C-Cs-hydroxyalkyl, C 1 -C 6 haloalkoxy, amino, C 1 -Cs-alkylamino, phenylamino, C 1 C 6 -alkoxy-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, C 1 -Cs-alkylsulfinyl, halo, C 1 C 6 alkoxy and Cl-C 6 -alkylthio; wherein R 2 is methyl or amino; and wherein R 3 is a radical selected from ydrido, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, C 1 -C 6 -alkoxycarbonyl, :.,carboxy-Cl-C 6 -alkyl, C 1 -C 6 -cyanoalkyl, halo, C 1 -C 6 *.alkyl, C-C 6 -alkyloxy, C 3 -C 8 -cycloalkyl, phenyl, C 1 -C 6 "haloalkyl, 5- or 6-membered heterocyclyl, C 1 -C 6 hydroxyl-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, aryl-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, acyl, phenylcarbonyl, Cl-C 6 -alkoxy-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, 5- or 6- membered heteroaryloxy, aminocarbonyl, C 1 -C 6 alkylaminocarbonyl, C 1 -C 6 -aminoalkyl, phenyloxy, and *..**aryl-C 1 -Cs-alkoxy; or a pharmaceutically-acceptable :salt thereof.
8. A method according to Claim 7 wherein A is selected :.,:from oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, furyl, thienyl, dihydrofuryl, pyrrolyl, pyrazolyl, thiazolyl, imidazolyl, isothiazolyl, benzofuryl, cyclopentenyl, cyclopentadienyl, phenyl, and pyridyl; wherein R 1 is selected from pyridyl optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more methyl radicals, and phenyl optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more radicals selected from methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, tert- 38 butyl, isobutyl, pentyl, hexyl, fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, cyano, carboxyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, hydroxymethyl, trifluoromethoxy, amino, N- methylamino, N,N-dimethylamino, N-ethylamino, N,N- dipropylamino, N-butylamino, N-methyl-N-ethylamino, phenylamino, methoxymethyl, methylsulfinyl, fluoro, chioro, bromo, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, n-butoxy, pentoxy, and methylthio; wherein R 2 is methyl or amino; and wherein R 3 is a radical selected from hydrido, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, carboxypropyl, carboxymethyl, carboxyethyl, cyanomethyl, fluoro, chioro, bromo, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, tert-butyl, ::::isobutyl, pentyl, hexyl, difluoromethyl, :-:trifluoromethyl, pentafluoroethyl, heptafluoropropyl, difluoroethyl, difluoropropyl, methoxy, ethoxy, 0 propoxy, n-butoxy, pentoxy, cyclohexyl, phenyl, Spyridyl, thienyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, furyl, pyrazinyl, hydroxylmethyl, hydroxylpropyl, benzyl, formyl, phenylcarbonyl, methoxymethyl, methylaminocarbonyl, N' ,N-dimethylaminocarbonyl, N,N- *dimethylamino, N-ethylamino, N,N-dipropylamino, N- **butylamino, N-methyl-N-ethylamino, aminomethyl, N,N- Sdimethylaminomethyl, N-methyl-N-ethylaminomethyl, benzyloxy, and phenyloxy; or a pharmaceutically- acceptable salt thereof.
9. A method according to Claim 6 wherein the compound is selected from compounds, and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, of the group consisting of 5,5-dimethyl-4-(4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl) propoxy) -5H-furan-2-one; 39 5-methanesulphonamida-6- 4-difluorothiophenyl) -1- indanone; 8-acetyl-3- (4-f luorophenyl) (4-methylsulfonyl)phenyl- imidazo 2 a) pyridine; 5-dimethyl-4- (4-methylsulfonyl)phenyl-3-phenyl-2- -furanone; (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (rethylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro [2 4- (4-fluorophenyl)spiro[2.4]hept-5-en-5- yl Ibenzenesul fonamide; 6- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro oct-6-ene; (3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro[2 (3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl) spiro [2 yllbenzenesulfonamide; ::**-(3,5-dichloro-4-methoxyphenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro 5-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro [2 4-[6-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)spiro[2.4]hept-5-en-5- 0: yllbenzenesulfonamide; 1-methylsulfonyl-4- [1,1-dimethyl-4-(4- *:luorophenyl) cyclopenta-2,4-dien-3-yllbenzene; 4 (4-fluorophenyl) -1,1-dimethylcyclopenta-2,4-dien- 3-ylI benzenesulfonamide; 5-(4-fluorophenyl)-6-[4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyllspiro[2.4]hepta-4,6-diene; 4-[6-(4-fluorophenyl)spiro[2.4]hepta-4,6-dien-5- yl] benzenesulfonamide; 6- (4-fluorophenyl) -2-methoxy-5- [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -pyridine-3-carbonitrile; 2-bromo-6- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -pyridine-3-carbonitrile; 40 6- (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -2- phenyl-pyridine-3 -carbonitrile; l-allyl-4- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -1H- pyrazole; 4- [l-ethyl-4- (4-fluorophenyl) (trifluoromethyl) -lH- pyrazol-3-yl] benzenesulfonamide; N-phenyl- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -JH- pyrazol-1-yl] acetamide; ethyl (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -lH-pyrazol-l-yllacetate; 4- (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl (2- phenylethyl) -lH-pyrazole; .4-(4-fluorophenyl)-3- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] phenylethyl) (trifluoromethyl)pyrazole; :l-ethyl-4- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -lH- pyrazole; (4-fluorophenyl) -2-methoxy-4- [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl)pyridine; 0:2-ethoxy-5-(4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl)pyridine; (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (2- propynyloxy) (trifluoromethyl)pyridine; 2-bromo-5- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl)pyridine; 4-[2-(3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl)-4,5- difluorophenyl Ibenzenesul fonarnide; 1- (4-f luorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] benzene; 1- (4-fluorophenyl) cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methyl sulfonyl) benzene; 1- (4-fluoro-2-methylphenyl)cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1- (4-chiorophenyl) cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- 41 (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1- (2,4-dichlorophenyl)cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methyl sul fonyl) benzene; 1- (4-trifluoromethyiphenyl) cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methyl sulfonyl) benzene; 1- (4-methyithiophenyl) cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1- (4-fluorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 4- (4-fluorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-1- yl] benzenesul fonamide; 1- (4-chiorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 4- (4-chiorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-l- yl] benzenesulfonamide; A-[2-(4-fluorophenyl)cyclopenten-l- yl]benzenesulfonamide; (4-chiorophenyl) cyclopenten-l- yl] benzenesulfonamide; 1- [2-(4-methoxyphenyl)cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- :(methylsulfonyl) benzene; :21-[2-(2,3-difluorophenylcyclopenten--ylJ-4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 4- [2-(3-hluoro-4-metoxphenyl)cyclopenten-l- ylllbenzenesulfonamide; 4- (2-methylpyridin-5-yl) cyclopenten-l- yll benzenesulfonamide; ethyl 2- [4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl] oxazol-2-yl] -2-benzyl-acetate; 2- (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] oxazol-2-yl] acetic acid; 42 2-(tert-butyl)-4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-[4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl]oxazole; 4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-[4-(methylsul-fonyl)phenyl]-2- phenyloxazole; and 4-(4-fluorophenyl)-2-methyl-5-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]oxazole. A method according to Claim 6 wherein the cardiovascular disorder is selected from prevention of coronary artery disease, aneurysm, arteriosclerosis, myocardial infarction, embolism, stroke, angina including unstable angina, coronary plaque inflammation, bacterial-induced inflammation including Chlamydia-induced inflammation, viral induced inflammation, and inflammation associated with surgical procedures such as vascular grafting including coronary artery bypass surgery, revascularization procedures including angioplasty, stent placement, endarterectomy, and other invasive procedures involving arteries, veins and capillaries.
11. A compound selected from 5,5-,dimethyl-4-(4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl)-3-(2-propoxy)-5H-furan-2-one); methanesulphonamida-6-(2,4-difluorothiophenyl)-1-indanone; and a compound of Formula I comprising a sulfonylphenyl group as shown below R 2 P R\ l l o S I R. 0 A 1 R 3 wherein A is a substituent selected from partially unsaturated or unsaturated heterocyclyl and partially unsaturated or unsaturated carbocyclic rings; wherein R 1 is at least one substituent selected from heterocyclyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl and aryl, wherein R 1 is optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more radicals 43 selected from alkyl, haloalkyl, cyano, carboxyl, alkoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, hydroxyalkyl, haloalkoxy, amino, alkylamino, arylamino, nitro, alkoxyalkyl, alkylsulfinyl, halo, alkoxy and alkylthio; wherein R 2 is methyl or amino; and wherein R 3 is a radical selected from hydrido, halo, alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, cyanoalkyl, heterocyclyloxy, alkyloxy, alkyithio, alkylcarbonyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, haloalkyl, heterocyclyl, cycloalkenyl, aralkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, acyl, alkylthioalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonyl, arylcarbonyl, aralkylcarbonyl, aralkenyl, alkoxyalkyl, arylthioalkyl, aryloxyalkyl, aralkylthioalkyl, pralkoxyalkyl, alkoxyaralkoxyalkyl, S *ealkoxycarbonylalkyl, aminocarbonyl, aminocarbonylalkyl, *::alkylaminocarbonyl, N-arylaminocarbonyl, N-alkyl-N-arylaminocarbonyl, alkylaminocarbonylalkyl, carboxyalkyl, N-arylamino, N-aralkylamino, N- Salkyl-N-aralkylamino, N-alkyl-N-arylamino, aminoalkyl, N-arylaminoalkyl, 4 N-aralkylaminoalkyl, N-alkyl-N-aralkylaminoalkyl, N-alkyl-N- arylaminoalkyl, aryloxy, aralkoxy, arylthio, aralkylthio, alkylsulfinyl, :.**:alkylsulfonyl, aminosulfonyl, alkylaminosulfonyl, N-arylaminosulfonyl, arylsulfonyl, N-alkyl-N-arylaminosulfonyl; or a pharmaceutically- acceptable salt thereof; provided that if A is imidazole, the 0*4* sulfonylphenyl group is on the nitrogen atom that is the third ring atom; "and that if A is pyrazole the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on :a pyrazole ring nitrogen atom or the pyrazole ring carbon atom which is the fifth ring atom; and that if A is oxazole, the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on the oxazole ring carbon atom that is the fifth ring atom; and that if A is isoxazole, the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on the isoxazole ring carbon atom that is the third or fourth ring atom; and that if A is thiazole, the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on the thiazole ring carbon atom that is the fourth or fifth ring atom; when used in preventing an inflammation related cardiovascular disorder in a subject, provided the compound is not used in 44 combination with a 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor, a leukotriene-A 4 -hydrolase inhibitor, or a leukotriene-B 4 -receptor antagonist.
12. A compound of formula I as defined in Claim 11 or a pharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof when used in preventing an inflammation related cardiovascular disorder in a subject, wherein A is selected from 5- or 6-member partially unsaturated heterocyclyl, 5- or 6-member unsaturated heterocyclyl, 9- or 10-member unsaturated condensed heterocyclyl, C 4 -C 8 cycloalkenyl and phenyl; wherein R' is selected from 5- and 6-membered heterocyclyl, C 3 -C 8 -cycloalkyl, C 4 -C-cycloalkenyl and aryl selected from phenyl, biphenyl and naphthyl, wherein R1 is optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more radicals selected from Cl-C 6 -alkyl, Cl-Cs-haloalkyl, cyano, carboxyl, C 1 -C 6 .alkoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, Cl-C6-hydroxyalkyl, C1-C6- "*'haloalkoxy, amino, Cl-Cs-alkylamino, phenylamino, Cl- C 6 -alkoxy-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, C 1 -C 6 -alkylsulfinyl, halo, Ci- C 6 alkoxy and Cl-C 6 -alkylthio; wherein R2 is methyl or amino; and wherein R is a radical selected from hydrido, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, C 1 -C 6 -alkoxycarbonyl, .carboxy-Cl-C 6 -alkyl, C 1 -C 6 -cyanoalkyl, halo, C 1 -C 6 'alkyl, Cl-C 6 -alkyloxy, C 3 -C 8 -cycloalkyl, phenyl, C 1 -C 6 :*.haloalkyl, 5- or 6-membered heterocyclyl, C 1 -C 6 7hydroxyl-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, aryl-C 1 -Cs-alkyl, acyl, :"phenylcarbonyl, C 1 -C 6 -alkoxy-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, 5- or 6- :membered heteroaryloxy, aminocarbonyl, C 1 -C 6 alkylaminocarbonyl, C 1 -C 6 -aminoalkyl, phenyloxy, and aryl-C 1 -C 6 -alkoxy; or a pharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof.
13. A compound of formula I as defined in Claim 12 or a pharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof when used in preventing an inflammation related cardiovascular disorder in a subject, 45 wherein A is selected from oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, furyl, thienyl, dihydrofuryl, pyrrolyl, pyrazolyl, thiazolyl, imidazolyl, isothiazolyl, benzofuryl, cyclopentenyl, cyclopentadienyl, phenyl, and pyridyl; wherein R 1 is selected from pyridyl optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more methyl radicals, and phenyl optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more radicals selected from methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, tert- butyl, isobutyl, pentyl, hexyl, fluoromethyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, cyano, carboxyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, hydroxymethyl, trifluoromethoxy, amino, N- methylamino, N,N-dimethylamino, N-ethylamino, N,N- ipropylamino, N-butylamino, N-methyl -N-ethylamino, *.phenylamino, methoxymethyl, methylsulfinyl, fluoro, S. hloro, bromo, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, n-butoxy, pentoxy, and methylthio; wherein R 2 is methyl or SOS. amino; and wherein R 3 is a radical selected from iydrido, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, carboxypropyl, carboxymethyl, *arboxyethyl, cyanomethyl, fluoro, chloro, bromo, nethyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, tert-butyl, 0.sobutyl, pentyl, hexyl, difluoromethyl, 0000 rifluoromethyl, pentafluoroethyl, heptafluoropropyl, *:Odifluoroethyl, difluoropropyl, methoxy, ethoxy, ropoxy, n-butoxy, pentoxy, cyclohexyl, phenyl, pyridyl, thienyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, furyl, pyrazinyl, hydroxylmethyl, hydroxylpropyl, benzyl, formyl, phenylcarbonyl, methoxymethyl, furylmethyloxy, aminocarbonyl, N- methylaminocarbonyl, N',N-dimethylaminocarbonyl, N,N- dimethylamino, N-ethylamino, N,N-dipropylamino, N- butylamino, N-methyl-N-ethylamino, aminomethyl, N,N- dimethylaminomethyl, N-methyl-N-ethylaminomethyl, 46 benzyloxy, and phenyloxy; or a pharmaceutically- acceptable salt thereof.
14. A compound of formula I as defined in Claim 11 when used in preventing an inflammation related cardiovascular disorder in a subject, wherein the compound is selected from compounds, and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, of the group consisting of 5,5-dimethyl-4-(4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl)-3- (2- propoxy) -5H-furan-2-one; 5-methanesulphonamida-6- 4-difluorothiophenyl) -1- indanone; 8-acetyl-3- (4-f luorophenyl) (4-methylsulfonyl)phenyl- imidazo pyridine; :5,5-dimethyl-4- (4-methylsulfonyl)phenyl-3-phenyl-2- (4 -f luorophenyl) 6- [4 (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro[2 '4-[6-(4-fluorophenyl)spiro[2.4]hept-5-en-5- yl] benzenesulfonamide; (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro[3 .4]oct-6-ene; 5- (3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro[2 4- (3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl)spiro [2.4]hept-S-en-5 0:09 yl] benzenesulfonamide; (3,5-dichloro-4-methoxyphenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenylllspiro[2 (3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyll spiro [2 4-[6-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)spiro[2.4]hept-5-en-5- yl] benzenesul fonamide; l-methylsulfonyl-4-[1,1-dimethyl-4-C4- fluorophenyl) cyclopenta-2,4-dien-3-yllbenzene; 47 4- [4-(4-fluorophenyl) -1,1-dimethylcyclopenta-2,4-dien- 3 -yl] benzenesulfonamide; (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl] spiro hepta-4, 6-diene; 4-[E-(4-fluorophenyl)spiro[2.4]hepta-4,6-dien-s- yl] benzenesulfonamide; 6- (4-fluorophenyl) -2-methoxy-5- [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -pyridine-3-carbonitrile; 2-bromo-6- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -pyridine-3-carbonitrile; 6- (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -2- phenyl-pyridine-3 -carbonitrile; l-allyl-4- (4-fluorophenyl) (4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -1H- pyrazole; .'4-[1-ethyl-4-(4-fluorophenyl) pyrazol-3-yllbenzenesulfonamide; N-phenyl- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyljphenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -lH- pyrazol-1-yllacetamide; ethyl [4-(4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] 5- (trifluoromethyl) -lH-pyrazol-l-yl] acetate; ~4-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-(4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] phenylethyl) -lH-pyrazole; *4-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl] phenylethyl) (trifluoromethyl)pyrazole; ::.1-ethyl-4- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyll (trifluoromethyl) -lH- pyrazole; (4-fluorophenyl) -2-methoxy-4- [4- (methylsul1fonyl) phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) pyridine; (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl)pyridine; 5-(4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] propynyloxy) (trifluoromethyl) pyridine; 48 (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) pyridine; (3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl) di fluorophenyl] benzenesulfonamide; 1- (4-f luorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyllbenzene; 1- (4-fluorophenyl) cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1- (4-fluoro-2-methylphenyl)cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methyl sulfonyl) benzene; 1- (4-chiorophenyl) cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1- (2,4-dichlorophenyl)cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methyl sulfonyl) benzene; 1- (4-trifluoromethyiphenyl) cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; (4-methyithiophenyl) cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl)benzene; [2-(4-fluorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 4[2-(4-fluorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-l- yl] benzenesulfonamide; (4-chiorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-l-yl] -4- 00.6 (methylsulfonyl) benzene; (4-chiorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-l- yllbenzenesulfonamide; (4-fluorophenyl)cyclopenten-l- yl] benzenesulfonamide; :004- (4-chiorophenyl) cyclopenten-l- yl] benzenesulfonamide; 1- (4-methoxyphenyl) cyclopenten-l-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 4- (3-f luoro-4-methoxyphenyl) cyclopenten-l- yl] benzenesul fonamide; 49 1-[2-(3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl)cyclopenten-1-yl]-4- (methylsulfonyl)benzene; 4-[2-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)cyclopenten-l- yl]benzenesulfonamide; 4-[2-(2-methylpyridin-5-yl)cyclopenten-l- yl]benzenesulfonamide; ethyl 2-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-[4-(methylsulfonyl) phenyl]oxazol-2-yl]-2-benzyl-acetate; 2-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-[4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl]oxazol-2-yl]acetic acid; 2-(tert-butyl)-4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-[4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl]oxazole; 4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl]-2- phenyloxazole; and 4-(4-fluorophenyl)-2-methyl-5-[4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl]oxazole.
15. A compound of formula I as defined in Claim 11 or a ipharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof when used in preventing an inflammation related cardiovascular disorder in a subject, wherein the cardiovascular disorder is selected from prevention of coronary artery isease, aneurysm, arteriosclerosis, myocardial nfarction, embolism, stroke, angina including unstable angina, ocoronary plaque inflammation, bacterial-induced inflammation :...~ncluding Chlamydia-induced inflammation, viral induced *":inflammation, and inflammation associated with surgical Vo e ::procedures such as vascular grafting including coronary ***artery bypass surgery, revascularization procedures including angioplasty, stent placement, endarterectomy, and other invasive procedures involving arteries, veins and capillaries.
16. The use of a therapeutically-effective amount of a compound selected from 5,5-dimethyl-4-(4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl)-3-(2- propoxy)-5H-furan-2-one); 5-methanesulphonamida-6-(2,4- 50 difluorothiophenyl)-l-indanone; and a compound of Formula I comprising -a sulfonylphenyl group as shown below R, 2 0 A wherein A is a substituent selected from partially unsaturated or unsaturated heterocyclyl and partially unsaturated or unsaturated carbocyclic rings; wherein R1 is at least one substituent selected from heterocyclyl, cycloalkyl, cycloalkenyl and aryl, wherein R' is optionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more radicals selected from alkyl, haloalkyl, cyano, carboxyl, alkoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, hydroxyalkyl, haloalkoxy, amino, alkylamino, arylamino, nitro,.alkoxyalkyl, alkylsulfinyl,.halo, alkoxy and alkyithio; wherein R 2 is methyl or amino; and 3 wherein R is a radical selected from hydrido, halo, alkyl,.alkenyl, alkynyl, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, cyanoalkyl, heterocyclyloxy, alkyloxy, alkylthio, alkylcarbonyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, haloalkyl, heterocyclyl, cycloalkenyl, aralkyl, heterocyclylalkyl, acyl, alkylthioalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonyl, arylcarbonyl, aralkylcarbonyl, aralkenyl, alkoxyalkyl, arylthioalkyl, aryloxyalkyl, aralkylthioalkyl, aralkoxyalkyl, alkoxyaralkoxyalkyl, alkoxycarbonylalkyl, aminocarbonyl, aminocarbonylalkyl, alkylaminocarbonyl, N-arylaminocarbonyl, N-alkyl-N-arylaminocarbonyl, alkylaminocarbonylalkyl, carboxyalkyl, N-arylamino, N-aralkylamino, N- alkyl-N-aralkylamino, N-alkyl-N-arylamino, aminoalkyl, N-arylaminoalkyl, N-aralkylaminoalkyl, N-alkyl-N-aralkylaminoalkyl, N-alkyl-N- arylaminoalkyl, aryloxy, aralkoxy, arylthio, aralkylthio, alkylsulfinyl, 51 alkylsulfonyl, aminosulfonyl, alkylaminosulfonyl, N-arylaminosulfonyl, arylsulfonyl, N-alkyl-N-arylaminosulfonyl; or a pharmaceutically- acceptable salt thereof; provided that if A is imidazole, the sulfonylphenyl group is on the nitrogen atom that is the third ring atom; and that if A is pyrazole the sulfonylphenyl grotp is not substituted on a pyrazole ring nitrogen atom or the pyrazole ring carbon atom which is the fifth ring atom; and that if A is oxazole, the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on the oxazole ring carbon atom that is the fifth ring atom; and that if A is isoxazole, the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on the isoxazole ring carbon atom that is the third or fourth ring atom; and that if A is thiazole, the sulfonylphenyl group is not substituted on the thiazole ring carbon atom that is the fourth or fifth ring atom; in preventing an inflammation related cardiovascular disorder in a subject, provided the use is not in combination with a 5-lipoxygenase inhibitor, a leukotriene-A 4 -hydrolase inhibitor, or a leukotriene-B 4 -receptor antagonist.
17. The use of Claim 16 wherein A is selected from 5- or 6-member **partially unsaturated heterocyclyl, 5- or 6-member unsaturated h* eterocyclyl, 9- or 10-member unsaturated condensed heterocyclyl, C 4 -C 8 cycloalkenyl and phenyl; wherein R 1 is selected from 5- and 6-membered i. heterocyclyl, C 3 -C 8 -cycloalkyl, C 4 -C 8 -cycloalkenyl and aryl selected .***from phenyl, biphenyl and naphthyl, wherein R' is pptionally substituted at a substitutable position with one or more radicals selected from Cl-C 6 -alkyl, :C1-C 6 -haloalkyl, cyano, carboxyl, C 1 -C 6 :::.alkoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, C 1 -C 6 -hydroxyalkyl, C 1 -C 6 haloalkoxy, amino, C 1 -C 6 -alkylamino, phenylamino, C 1 C 6 -alkoxy-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, C 1 -C 6 -alkylsulfinyl, halo, C 1 C 6 alkoxy and Cl-C 6 -alkylthio; wherein R 2 is methyl or amino; and wherein R 3 is a radical selected from hydrido, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, C 1 -Cs-alkoxycarbonyl, carboxy-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, C 1 -C 6 -cyanoalkyl, halo, C 1 -C 6 alkyl, C 1 -C 6 -alkyloxy, C 3 -C 8 -cycloalkyl, phenyl, C 1 -C 6 haloalkyl, 5- or 6-membered heterocyclyl, C 1 -C 6 52 hydroxyl-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, aryl-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, acyl, phenylcarbonyl, C 1 -C 6 -alkoxy-C 1 -C 6 -alkyl, 5- or 6- membered heteroaryloxy, aminocarbonyl, C 1 -C 6 alkylaminocarbonyl, C 1 -C 6 -aminoalkyl, phenyloxy, and aryl-C-C 6 -alkoxy; or a pharmaceutically-acceptable salt thereof.
18. The use of Claim 17 wherein A is selected from oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, furyl, thienyl, dihydrofuryl, pyrrolyl, pyrazolyl, thiazolyl, imidazolyl, isothiazolyl, benzofuryl, cyclopentenyl, cyclopentadienyl, phenyl, and pyridyl; wherein R 1 is selected from pyridyl optionally substituted at a substitutable position-with one or more methyl radicals, and phenyl optionally substituted at a .substitutable position with one or more radicals :selected from methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, tert- butyl, isobutyl, pentyl, hexyl, fluoromethyl, .i.difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, cyano, carboxyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, hydroxyl, hydroxymethyl, trifluoromethoxy, amino, N- methylamino, N,N-dimethylamino, N-ethylamino, N,N- :.::dipropylamino, N-butylamino, N-methyl-N-ethylamino, :::'phenylamino, methoxymethyl, methylsulfinyl, fluoro, chloro, bromo, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, n-butoxy, pentoxy, and methylthio; wherein R 2 is methyl or amino; and wherein R 3 is a radical selected from *00hydrido, oxo, cyano, carboxyl, methoxycarbonyl, ethoxycarbonyl, carboxypropyl, carboxymethyl, carboxyethyl, cyanomethyl, fluoro, chloro, bromo, methyl, ethyl, isopropyl, butyl, tert-butyl, isobutyl, pentyl, hexyl, difluoromethyl, trifluoromethyl, pentafluoroethyl, heptafluoropropyl, difluoroethyl, difluoropropyl, methoxy, ethoxy, propoxy, n-butoxy, pentoxy, cyclohexyl, phenyl, 53 pyridyl, thienyl, thiazolyl, oxazolyl, furyl, pyrazinyl, hydroxylmethyl, hydroxyipropyl, benzyl, formyl, phenylcarbonyl, methoxymethyl, furylmethyloxy, aminocarbonyl, N- methylaminocarbonyl, N' ,N-dimethylaminocarbonyl, N,N- dimethylamino, N-ethylamino, N,N-dipropylamino, N- butylamino, N-methyl-N-ethylamino, aminomethyl, N, N- dimethylaminomethyl, N-methyl-N-ethylaminomethyl, benzyloxy, and phenyloxy; or a pharmaceutically- acceptable salt thereof.
19. The use of Claim 16 wherein the compound is selected from compounds, and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, of the group consisting of 5-dimethyl-4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl) (2- propoxy) -5H-furan-2-one; ::.Jmethanesulphonamida-6-(2,4-difluorothiophenyl) -1- :indanone; :o-acetyl-3- (4-f luorophenyl) (4-methylsulfonyl)phenyl- imidazo(l,2-a)pyridine; 5,5-dimethyl-4- (4-methylsulfonyl)phenyl-3-phenyl-2- S(4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyllspi-ro[2.4]hept-5-ene; 0- (4-fluorophenyl) spiro yl] benzenesulfonamide; 6- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyllspiro[3.4]oct-6-ene; (3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyllspiro[2.4]hept-5-ene; 4- (3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl)spiro yl] benzenesulfonamide; 5-dichloro-4-methoxyphenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl) phenyl] spiro 54 (3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] spiro 4-[6-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)spiro[2.4]hept-5-en-5- yl] benzenesulfoiamide; 1-methylsulfonyl-4- 1-dimethyl-4- (4- fluorophenyl) cyclopenta-2 ,4-dien-3-yl] benzene; 4- (4-fluorophenyl) -l,1-dimethylcyclopenta-2,4-diei- 3-yl] benzenesulfonamide; (4 fluorophenyl) 6- [4 (methylsulfonyl)phenyllspiro[2.4]hepta-4,6-diene; 4-[6-(4-fluorophenyl)spiro[2.4]hepta-4,6-dien-5- yl] benzenesulfonamide; 6- (4-fluorophenyl) -2-methoxy-5- [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -pyridine-3-carbonitrile; 2-bromo-6- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -pyridine-3-carbonitrile; (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] -2- phenyl-pyridine-3-carbonitrile; (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -lH- pyrazole; :4-[l-ethyl-4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-(trifluoromethyl)-lH- pyrazol-3-yl] benzenesulfonamide; *N-phenyl-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-3-[4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -1H- pyrazol-l-yl] acetamide; ethyl (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyll -lH-pyrazol-l-yl] acetate; 4- (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl (2- phenylethyl) -lH-pyrazole; 4- (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl (2- phenylethyl) (trifluoromethyl) pyrazole; l-ethyl-4- (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) -lH- pyrazole; 55 (4-fluorophenyl) -2-methoxy-4- [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl) pyridine; (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl)pyridine; (4-fluorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (2- propynyloxy) (trifluoromethyl) pyridine; (4-fluorophenyl) [4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl] (trifluoromethyl)pyridine; 4- (3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl) difluorophenyl] benzenesulfonamide; 1- (4-f luorophenyl) (methylsulfonyl) phenyl] benzene; 1- (4-fluorophenyl) cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 1- (4-fluoro-2-methylphenyl)cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; (4-chlorophenyl)cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl)benzene; (2,4-dichiorophenyl) cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; (4-trifluoromethylphenyl)cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; (4-methyithiophenyl) cyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl)benzene; I[2- (4-fluorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl)benzene; [2-(4-fluorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-l- yl] benzenesulfonamide; (4-chiorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-1-yl] -4- (methylsulfonyl) benzene; 4- (4-chiorophenyl) -4,4-dimethylcyclopenten-1- yl] benzenesulfonamide; 4- (4-f luorophenyl) cyclopenten-1- yl] benzenesulfonamide; 4-12- (4-chiorophenyl) cyclopenten-l- yl] benzenesul fonamide; 56 1-[2-(4-methoxyphenyl)cyclopenten-l-yl]-4- (methylsulfonyl)benzene; 1-[2-(2,3-difluorophenyl)cyclopenten-l-yl]-4- (methylsulfonyl)benzene; 4-[2-(3-fluoro-4-methoxyphenyl)cyclopenten-l- yl]benzenesulfonamide; 1-[2-(3-chloro-4-methoxyphenyl)cyclopenten-l-yl]-4- (methylsulfonyl)benzene; 4-[2-(3-chloro-4-fluorophenyl)cyclopenten-l- yl]benzenesulfonamide; 4-[2-(2-methylpyridin-5-yl)cyclopenten-l- yl]benzenesulfonamide; ethyl 2-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-[4-(methylsulfonyl) .phenyl]oxazol-2-ylI-2-benzyl-acetate; 2-[4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-[4- 9. (methylsulfonyl)phenyl oxazol-2-yl] acetic acid; .9 *.::*:2-(tert-butyl) -4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-[4- 00 (methylsulfonyl)phenyl]oxazole; 0:**4-(4-fluorophenyl)-5-[4-(methylsulfonyl)phenyl -2- 9*99 00.0 phenyloxazole; and 4-(4-fluorophenyl)-2-methyl-5-[4- (methylsulfonyl)phenyl]oxazole.
20. The use of Claim 16 wherein the cardiovascular disorder is selected from prevention of coronary artery disease, aneurysm, arteriosclerosis, myocardial infarction, embolism, stroke, angina including unstable angina, coronary plaque inflammation, bacterial-induced inflammation including Chlamydia-induced inflammation, viral induced inflammation, and inflammation associated with surgical procedures such as vascular grafting including coronary artery bypass surgery, revascularization procedures including angioplasty, stent placement, endarterectomy, and other invasive procedures involving arteries, veins and capillaries. 57
21. A method for preventing an inflammation related cardiovascular disorder in a subject substantially as herein described. Dated this 31st day of January 2002 G D SEARLE Co. By their Patent Attorneys GRIFFITH HACK 0e* 0 0@*0 0 S. 0 S. 0 S S. *0 0 0 050 S 0S*@ S. 0 0Oi S S0 0 00 00 0 0S0) 0 A @4S0 OS S OS S. S S V 0 SegA S 0SSS S OSSO 0505 S
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